Nginx Perl Minify [CSS / JS / HTML5]
FreeBSD
$ portmaster textproc/p5-CSS-Minifier-XS textproc/p5-JavaScript-Minifier-XS textproc/p5-HTML-Packer
Ubuntu/Debian
apt-get install libcss-minifier-xs-perl libjavascript-minifier-xs-perl libhtml-packer-perl
Manual:
wget http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/G/GT/GTERMARS/CSS-Minifier-XS-0.08.tar.gz
tar zxpfv CSS-Minifier-XS-0.08.tar.gz
cd CSS-Minifier-XS-0.08
perl Makefile.PL && make && make install
wget http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/G/GT/GTERMARS/JavaScript-Minifier-XS-0.09.tar.gz
tar zxpfv JavaScript-Minifier-XS-0.09.tar.gz
cd JavaScript-Minifier-XS-0.09
perl Makefile.PL && make && make install
wget http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/N/NE/NEVESENIN/HTML-Packer-1.004001.tar.gz
tar zxpfv HTML-Packer-1.004001.tar.gz
cd HTML-Packer-1.004001
perl Makefile.PL && make && make install
nginx.conf -> /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
mkdir /etc/nginx/perl
Minify.pm -> /etc/nginx/perl/
- […] $content_type = "text/html" on fastcgi/proxy after compress
- […] algorithm cache select path for static
http://wiki.nginx.org/HttpPerlModule#Known_Problems
- If a Perl module performs protracted operation, (for example DNS lookups, database queries, etc), then the worker process that is running the Perl script is completely tied up for the duration of script. Therefore embedded Perl scripts should be extremely careful to limit themselves to short, predictable operations.
- It's possible for Nginx to leak memory if you reload the configuration file (via 'kill -HUP ').